Letter to John Butler, Eliza (Smith) Butler and Matilda Smith from Margaret Smith
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1 Western Oregon University Digital Butler Family Letters (Transcripts) Butler Family Letters Letter to John Butler, Eliza (Smith) Butler and Matilda Smith from Margaret Smith Margaret Smith Rufus Smith Follow this and additional works at: Recommended Citation Smith, Margaret and Smith, Rufus, "Letter to John Butler, Eliza (Smith) Butler and Matilda Smith from Margaret Smith" (1854). Butler Family Letters (Transcripts) This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Butler Family Letters at Digital It has been accepted for inclusion in Butler Family Letters (Transcripts) by an authorized administrator of Digital For more information, please contact
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4 Butler Family Letters Digital Collection Western Oregon University Archives Hamersly Library 345 N. Monmouth Ave. Monmouth, OR For permission to use, copy, and/or distribute the materials in the Butler Family Letters Digital Collection or for more information regarding this collection, please contact University Archives at or (503) Title: Letter to John, Eliza and Matilda from Margaret B. Smith (Bridge Port Oregon Territory) Date: February 8, 1854 Transcription: Bridgeport O T. Feb 8th 1854 Dear brother and sister I have waited a long time very impatient for a letter from you but have come to the conclusion we never shall. so I will write a few lions to let you know we still exist among the living we are all well except Berryman he has a sore throat they has bine a good menny children dyed this winter with a sore throat they is a great deal more sickness here than expected to find I have heard of a good menny Deaths since we got in the vally our children has been some healthier than usual my health is some better but grieve so much about you all and my native land I cannot gain very fast I cannot tell you much about the rest of the folks they was all well the last I heard except Lissy she has had the rhenmatis very bad two or three weeks but she is better they are at Fathers as usial and have bin for some time Hohn I would like to see you very much it would do my very soul good to see you all and talk with you I could talk so much better than I can write the children talk a great deal about you all and contrive a great menny ways to git to go back Lavina you must write to them often they are very lonesome they have no associates here little they can talk so plain and sweete she simply some their time I wish you could hear her say Uncle Johnny aunt Hatilda and tell me to git a chair and give her tilly tell Mary if she could see her wife and Nancy Lomas had gone to Kentucky on a visit I wont you to write me the porticulars about their visit write all about the Knox folks and evrybody els I want you to write all about my old home I want to know evry little improvement they have made I wont to know where the clock stands cupboard and so on I shall not tell you everything about the winter I will leave that for Mr. Smith as he likes OT better than I do he will give the trouth we went to Lides a few weeks ago they was all well and Miss Haley said I must send her respects to you she likes O very much Sarah is at Portland they tore the blanket as they come to O and she does not live at home nor Monroe. Eliza I will tell you what I have bin a driveing at this winter I have cut and made the boys a coat I had to rip up Wrights cotten coat and cut all by it evry body has to be their own Tailor here I have made six pairs of pants five aprons five sheets three bed frills two white ones and one colier one dress pollow slips and table cloths I have a great deal of sewing to do yet I
5 went to the store the other day and bought nine yards of colier a pair of stockings for Mary one paper of pins with four dozen eggs butter is five bits a pound socks one dollar a pair Tilda I would like to know what you are about that you cannot write the next time I see you I will pull your ears good tell Mary Jimmy I want to see them as bad as I can tell them them to write often and kiss little Feldon for me give my love to all of my old neighbors especially Betty Lucas and Ellin and Am P. the mail goys out today so I must come to a close write soon and often so good by John Eliza and Matilda Margaret B. Smith *Addition to Letter* Wright sends his love to the children he sais he wants to see them all as he cannot he will send Erastus a present poor little Berryman talks about Ills all the time and wants to go back to Uncle Johns. Flora has grun a great deal I wish I had time to write a dozen letters as you cannot write enny I would give you some to read the Boys has to start to the office so I must quit Margaret B. Smith [Addition to Margaret Smith's Letter] Bridge Port, Feb. 8th 1854 Dear Aunt Matilda I would like to see you all the rest very much we are very lonesome hear hear we do not get to go to Uncle Johns or to school now we have a little calf and six little pigs Pap bought two sheep and one of them had a lamb and it froze to I wish I was there I would give you a good scolding for not writing I want you to write evry few weeks and tell us all of the news I want you to write about Tom and Towser. we have a little dog its name is trip. Lavina I want you to write all about my old school mates how much they have learnt I want to know what Erastus and Brandville and little Isaac imploys themselves about since we come away I often wish I was there to play with them but we are along long ways over hills and Mountains from you Pap is amaking stakes to stake the orchard he has made two bedsteds and painted them with alder bark I made a yard gate the other day out of a fur rail I wish you could see little Mary she is the sweetes little girl in Oregon and I think the smartest good by Rufus M. Smith 1854
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